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Where does the time go? Life has been busy but we’ve had plenty of puppy love 🐾🩵
05/07/2024

Where does the time go? Life has been busy but we’ve had plenty of puppy love 🐾🩵

Today is a good day ❤️❤️❤️❤️
26/04/2024

Today is a good day ❤️❤️❤️❤️

If you haven’t tried Pet Circle before, they are offering 20% off your first order up to a maximum of $20.We used them f...
07/12/2023

If you haven’t tried Pet Circle before, they are offering 20% off your first order up to a maximum of $20.

We used them for Lucy’s food.

Coupon Code FIRST20

Available to new customers only.
Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Offer valid until January 31 2024.
To redeem, please enter FIRST20 on the cart at checkout.

Start Date:
7/12/2023

End Date:
31/01/2024



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26/11/2023

To our loyal followers, We can’t bear to watch any more. These fires are just too terrible. They have impacted so many wildlife, that tonight we are asking for your desperate help.

I’m hoping at least 12 of you will donate to our emergency fire fundraiser that we are launching right now. You can click here to donate: https://native-animal-rescue.giveeasy.org/urgent-help-in-our-time-of-need

The fires in the Jandabup and Wanneroo areas of Western Australia are devastating. There are so many wildlife that are injured and need veterinary care now and long-term. It’s going to be a long road to recovery but it’s our promise to you that we will be there every step of the way. We wouldn’t have it any other way.

The short term needs are immense. Thousands of birds, kangaroos, joeys, birds and reptiles like Bobtails, Owls, Magpies and others are in desperate need of treatment. They have been burnt badly and the damage from breathing in the smoke is immense. It’s just too sad for words. We are emotionally and physically tired but we are out rescuing and will continue to do this. We’ve all had very little sleep as you can imagine and this is likely to continue for a long time to come.

In the longer term these precious animals will require rehabilitation. The road is long. It will be challenging but all our current and immediate efforts amongst our foster carers and volunteers is saving as many of the wildlife as possible.

When a fire hits, the first hours after our critical for survival. This is now. There is absolutely no time to lose as we save as many wildlife as possible.

If I’m honest with you, we need to raise at least $60,000 to be in a position to treat as many animals as possible. Vet bills and food are the main things we need to cover in the short term. This number is likely to rise….

Our team are all volunteers and are working around the clock. We will continue to do this for as long as it takes. We were put on this planet to rescue and rehabilitate and in these dark times we will continue to go above and beyond. We will not stop, I promise x

Just $5 from each and every one of you would get us to our goal. It’s the cost of your next cup of coffee but one that will literally save wildlife badly injured in these tragic fires.

If you can please write the word DONE below after you have donated and please please share this far and wide. We need the whole word to see the tragedy unfolding for our wildlife here and chip in. It is just so important.

We receive no operational government funds so every dollar you donate tonight is just so vital.

I’m really hoping that when I wake up in the morning we have hit our goal. Let’s do this team x.

Please donate now: https://native-animal-rescue.giveeasy.org/urgent-help-in-our-time-of-need

Keep your pups safe during this heatwave 🐾
22/11/2023

Keep your pups safe during this heatwave 🐾

HEAT STROKE- How to avoid cooking your pet this summer.

As temperatures rise into the high 30’s some pets here in Perth will be hospitalised for the catastrophic effects of heatstroke. Many will survive if their owners are aware of the signs and take immediate life-saving action. Sadly despite the best of veterinary care, some may die of the complications of this horrific condition.
Dogs are most commonly affected but vets will also see cases in rabbits, guinea pigs, and other pocket pets.

As dogs cannot sweat, their main method of cooling themselves is to evaporate water by panting, in addition to drinking water, decreasing their activity, seeking shade and finding cool surfaces to lie on.

Signs of heat stroke include excessive, distressed, harsh sounding panting and then collapse. Dogs with heat stroke are trying so hard to breathe faster, that they often cannot stop for long enough to drink water.

Particularly at risk are geriatric animals, short nosed dogs which always have noisy breathing, dogs with stridor due to narrowing of their upper airway, and any dog which already has heart or lung disease, is obese or already ill. We have also seen young excitable dogs develop heat stroke secondary to chasing balls or playing excessively on hot days.

Consequences of heat stroke are death or damage to any organ, commonly muscle damage and bleeding disorders. Other complications include seizures, severe shock, ulceration, bleeding from the stomach and intestines causing blood in both vomit and diarrhoea, damage to the kidneys, liver, brain and lungs.

If your dog starts to develop distressed panting and excessively noisy breathing in hot weather, immediately stop any exercise. Actively cool your dog for at least five minutes by continuously saturating the whole coat with a hose or placing under a cold water shower. If your pet does not appear completely back to normal after 5 minutes of active cooling then you should immediately seek veterinary attention for your pet. Cooling them with a hose is essential first aid, but in moderate and severe cases intravenous fluids and medications to treat complications may be required. Their chance of survival is much better if medical care is started rapidly; waiting a few hours to see if they will get better can be associated with a decreased chance of survival.

While driving to the veterinary clinic have the air conditioning on full or have the windows open while continuing to wet the dog’s coat with a water bottle. If your dog is small take a blanket or towel with you (just in case you manage to drop their body temperature too low and they start shivering).

Safety tips for dog owners over the hot days ahead include:
1) Do not exercise your dogs in the heat of the day
2) Never leave dogs in cars (or sheds), as temperatures rise within minutes in enclosed environments, even if the windows are left partially open
3) Always make sure they have plenty of fresh water and shade and keep dogs at increased risk inside; in air-conditioning if possible.
4) If heat stroke is suspected immediately start cooling your dog with cold running water for five minutes and then seek immediate veterinary attention
5) If your dog has had heatstroke in the past be extra vigilant, they are at greater risk of it occurring again.
6) Keep dogs with stridor (noisy breathing) in air conditioning and have them checked by your vet (in many situations surgery can help them to breath more normally and decrease their risk factors for heat stroke).

If you have caged animals such as rabbits, guinea pigs or ferrets, remember cages prevent them burrowing underground or seeking a cooler area on hot days, so you will need to take care that their cage is moved to a cool location.

Finally please leave water bowls out for birds and wildlife as their ability to remain well hydrated is important for wildlife surviving hot weather days. Sadly, climate change has significantly decreased rainfall in our environment over the past few decades which affects wildlife who can't turn on the tap to take a drink when they need it.

20/11/2023
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20/11/2023

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06/11/2023

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Our doggies this week :)
29/10/2023

Our doggies this week :)

Dog spam 🤣
16/08/2023

Dog spam 🤣

What’s better than a golden retriever?Three! 🥰 and a Groodle 🩵
27/07/2023

What’s better than a golden retriever?

Three! 🥰 and a Groodle 🩵

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06/07/2023

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23/06/2023

Hairy Mclairy has been waiting and waiting for a home to call his own. 😭

After 105 days in care he just wants someone to choose him. 🥺

This super friendly boy loves a snuggle and will hop on up to you to let you know! He loves to spend his days loafing around and when he’s not doing that, you can find him nibbling on his dinner! 🥦

Hairy Mclairy has so much personality for a little bun and we really want to see him happy and settled in a loving home. 💙

This weekend, he will be one of many bunnies looking for their forever homes! From Saturday, Hairy Mclairy’s adoption fee will be waived entirely in order to get him and his pals out of the shelter and in to warm homes.

Come down this weekend and get reduced adoption fees shelter wide!

Dogs - $79
Cats - $29
Rabbits and guinea pigs - $0

Excludes puppies and kittens

Find out more about Hairy Mclairy: https://www.adoptapet.com.au/pet/909334

Find out more about our kennel to couch adoption drive: https://www.rspcawa.org.au/Event/kennel-to-couch-adoption-drive

Aren’t we lucky?! We get to spend today with the birthday boy 🎉🐾
19/06/2023

Aren’t we lucky?! We get to spend today with the birthday boy 🎉🐾

Got drenched on our walk on Wednesday but still loved walking this beautiful boy 🐾
01/06/2023

Got drenched on our walk on Wednesday but still loved walking this beautiful boy 🐾

Photos from the last couple of weeks. Thank you to all the amazing owners for entrusting us with your fur babies 🐾
19/05/2023

Photos from the last couple of weeks. Thank you to all the amazing owners for entrusting us with your fur babies 🐾

Photos of some of the beautiful pets we’ve looked after this month 🥰❤️
25/04/2023

Photos of some of the beautiful pets we’ve looked after this month 🥰❤️

Some photos of the gorgeous fur babies we looked after 🧡
06/04/2023

Some photos of the gorgeous fur babies we looked after 🧡

Handsome boy ❤️
18/03/2023

Handsome boy ❤️

Cuteness overload 🥰❤️
16/03/2023

Cuteness overload 🥰❤️

Loving the smiles this week ❤️🐾
14/03/2023

Loving the smiles this week ❤️🐾

Such a happy boy and a pleasure to walk 🐾
12/03/2023

Such a happy boy and a pleasure to walk 🐾

The smiles mean everything to us 😍🥰
10/03/2023

The smiles mean everything to us 😍🥰

Life’s good when you’re a golden retriever ❤️
10/03/2023

Life’s good when you’re a golden retriever ❤️

Such a handsome boy, we love you 🥰
13/02/2023

Such a handsome boy, we love you 🥰

Funny boy, just the cutest 🥰
10/02/2023

Funny boy, just the cutest 🥰

The beautiful Mr T 🐾The vizsla is a friendly and intelligent dog who require a high level of physical activity and inter...
08/02/2023

The beautiful Mr T 🐾

The vizsla is a friendly and intelligent dog who require a high level of physical activity and interaction with people. They may suffer separation anxiety and fear of loud noises such as thunderstorms.

Look at these two cuties. I’m so lucky to walk them twice a week. So precious 💙💙
08/02/2023

Look at these two cuties. I’m so lucky to walk them twice a week. So precious 💙💙

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